SRINAGAR: The Hurriyat parties have urged the world human rights organizations to take cognizance of the Indian state terrorism and gross human rights violations in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) leader Advocate Arshad Iqbal in a statement in Srinagar said the killing of Kashmiri youth in fake encounters has become a routine matter for the Indian forces’ personnel. Terming it a sheer frustration on the part of the Indian government, he said that the Narendra Modi-led communal regime, which has miserably failed to suppress the freedom sentiments and resistance of the people, is now resorting to brutality and barbarism to inflict misery on the people through rampant killings of innocent youth.
The Jammu and Kashmir National Front leader Sahfiq-ul-Haq said the youth of Kashmir who have been at the forefront of the resistance movement are rendering matchless sacrifices in the ongoing struggle for achieving freedom from Indian illegal occupation.
Referring to the grim situation prevailing in the occupied territory, he said continued bloodshed, killings, and arbitrary arrests of common people by Indian troops and police have exposed the Bharatiya Janata Party government’s normalcy narrative in IIOJK.
Terming the house raids a naked aggression and violation of the international covenants, he said that the BJP Hindutva regime has utterly failed to suppress the freedom sentiments and resistance of the people, despite using all means of oppression and suppression.
Tehreek-e-Wahdat-e-Islami Chairman Fayaz Hussain Jaferi and Pairwan-e-Wilayat patron Syed Sibte Shabir Qummir in a joint statement issued in Srinagar said that Indian state terrorism, its war crimes and human rights violations had made life a hell for the oppressed Kashmiris.
They maintained that the Modi regime, instead of implementing the UNSC resolutions, was trying to stifle the voice of Kashmiri people through the use of brute force and employing settler colonialism in the territory.